A General Cournot-Bertrand Model with Homogeneous Goods
Carol Horton Tremblay, Mark J Tremblay, Victor J Tremblay
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DOI: 10.4236/tel.2011.12009   PDF    HTML     8,528 Downloads   19,328 Views   Citations

Abstract

We analyze a Cournot-Betrand model where one firm competes in output and the other competes in price. With general demand functions and perfectly homogeneous products, we show that the unique Nash equilibrium is the perfectly competitive equilibrium. Equilibrium price equals marginal cost, the Cournot-type firm produces the perfectly competitive level of market output, and the Bertrand-type firm exits the market. Even with just one firm in the market, the presence of a potential Bertrand-type competitor provides sufficient discipline to guarantee a competitive outcome.

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C. Tremblay, M. Tremblay and V. Tremblay, "A General Cournot-Bertrand Model with Homogeneous Goods," Theoretical Economics Letters, Vol. 1 No. 2, 2011, pp. 38-40. doi: 10.4236/tel.2011.12009.

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